Sanwo-Olu signs anti-corruption, gaming bills into law
Lagos Governor Bababjide Sanwo-Olu has signed the Lottery and Gaming Authority (2021) as well as Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption (2021) bills into law.
The anti-corruption law empowers the government to establish the Public Complaints and Anti- Corruption Commission to ensure accountability from officials entrusted with public funds.
The law will empower the agency to investigate any official accused of misappropriating public fund, freeze accounts and search any property suspected to be used for such purposes (subject to court order).
The gaming and lotteries law is to allow for regulation of betting and gaming sectors, and especially the online agencies.
Commissioner for Justice Moyosore Onigbanjo noted since the inception of the Sanwo-Olu administration, 26 bills have been sent to the Governor for assent, of which eight have become laws.
The two signed brings the number to 10.
Chairman of the House of Assembly Committee on Finance Rotimi Olowo noted that the laws were steps towards achieving the Lagos everyone dreams of.
Sanwo-Olu noted that the anti-corruption law was part of measures to ensure the people’s trust is not betrayed.
According to him, the anti-corruption commission will ensure public officials are accountable and tried appropriately when found wanting.
He said: “Our government will not take the people’s confidence for granted. We will continue to remain transparent in our activities and be accountable always.
“The gaming and lotteries law will ensure fair play, restore proper regulation and monitoring of the sector. It will also give players better function, and government can monitor them to enhance their investments and make their decisions more enduring. It will also improve the quality of inputs and outputs in the sector.”